OK, Amy, when we finally do an F2F this year (she said with high hopes), we have to put Devour on the play list. And a lot of booze, apparently.
Deal!
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OK, Amy, when we finally do an F2F this year (she said with high hopes), we have to put Devour on the play list. And a lot of booze, apparently.
Deal!
I can't believe people need it spelled out why Dean thinks of Bobby as a father figure.
Uh.
ARGH. There are spoilery pictures floating all over my friendslist.
MUST RESIST
See that's why I'm not even going over to LJ until after the show tomorrow. TOMORROW! Yay!
My McDonald's commercial was on again.
One more day... and 45 minutes.
Heh. I'm a dork. I just invited Sera Gamble to watch Supernatural tomorrow night. Facebook is so surreal.
The other thing that I was thinking about was about the convention. I've never been to one but been reading all about the Vancouver one as most of you know. Over the years, mostly on LJ, I've read about this person or that group that went to a lot of work, put in a lot of energy, and showed a lot of creativity making some sort of gift of presentation thing for a number of celebs who they were going to see in an autograph line or photo op.
I was reading on the creation site where they bluntly said that it was their experience that the vast majority of guests didn't end up taking the gifts with them. And the guests didn't arrange for them to be sent to them later.
That struck me as really sad. I'm sure I would be the same way, but I just think back on all the things I've read over the years about someone putting in the time to make something and being all bubbly about the receivers reaction of gratitude. But then to read that little caveat. It was just sad.
When I'm on a cult show and someone makes a doll in my image, I promise to take it home before discarding.
Can you imagine how much they accumulate, though? I can see how they might draw a line, even if they do appreciate the effort.
Good lord, yes. If I were ever inclined to make someone I fangirled something, I'd just write a description instead. Then I would pretend that they actually read it, had a laugh, and tossed it with a smile. Because, seriously, I don't have room enough for all the shit I accumulate by myself, much less if I had adoring fans who gave me extra stuff. I'd certainly appreciate the gesture, though. That probably counts for more than anything anyway.
ETA: Except if I were David Hewlett and received an inflatable Dalek from a bunch of fans, because that was seriously awesome!
I totally understand. Christmas and birthday clutter gifts growing exponentially. But I still promise to throw it away at home.
Although I might keep the Dalek.
I gave Alan Tudyk a get well card once (outside of Spamalot), you know, after Wash had died. He looked me straight in the eyes and gave me the nicest thanks. Don't know if he ever actually looked at it, but it made me laugh. It felt nice to give a little nothing-something when everyone else was clamouring for something from him. Don't care if he tossed it without looking, but then all I did was spend a dollar fifty on a card and doodle a tombstone and some daisies.
One more day!